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<blockquote data-quote="ohms" data-source="post: 4290592" data-attributes="member: 13536"><p>He was determined Trump had immunity on one count in the DC case. 3 other charges were remanded back to Judge Chitkan, she has to determine if the charges were within his official acts or within the perimeter of his official acts. If not the charges can stand. She has to make her analysis with the assumption that the actions were within at least the outer perimeter of his official acts.</p><p></p><p>SCOTUS determined there is absolute immunity for official acts and acts “within the outer perimeter” of official acts. They found immunity for 1 charge. 3 other charges were remanded back to Judge Chutkan. She has to do analysis and find whether these charges fell within official acts. If not he can be charged. Judge Chutkan has to go into analysis with the presumption that the acts were within official acts or within the outer perimeter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohms, post: 4290592, member: 13536"] He was determined Trump had immunity on one count in the DC case. 3 other charges were remanded back to Judge Chitkan, she has to determine if the charges were within his official acts or within the perimeter of his official acts. If not the charges can stand. She has to make her analysis with the assumption that the actions were within at least the outer perimeter of his official acts. SCOTUS determined there is absolute immunity for official acts and acts “within the outer perimeter” of official acts. They found immunity for 1 charge. 3 other charges were remanded back to Judge Chutkan. She has to do analysis and find whether these charges fell within official acts. If not he can be charged. Judge Chutkan has to go into analysis with the presumption that the acts were within official acts or within the outer perimeter. [/QUOTE]
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